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OKLAHOMA CITY – Senator Brenda Stanley was appointed by incoming Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat to serve on four Senate committees for the 57th Legislature. The Oklahoma City Republican will serve on the Senate standing committees for Retirement and Insurance, Finance, and Veterans and Military Affairs. She will also serve on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Education.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY – Senator Brenda Stanley presented her first two bills of the Senate term in the Health and Human Services Committee Monday morning, with both measures receiving approval.
read more.OKLAHOMA CITY— State Senator Roger Thompson, R-Okemah, was presented with the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Distinguished Service Award on Thursday, February 1 in Oklahoma City.
read more.State Senator Robert M. Kerr said he felt optimistic after beginning chemotherapy last week. In a statement read to fellow members, the Altus Democrat disclosed that after beating cancer into remission 11 years ago, he has again been diagnosed with the disease.
“My doctors told me another round of chemotherapy can put this back into remission. I had my first treatment last Friday morning and will continue to receive chemotherapy at three week intervals,” Kerr said.
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State Sen. Jim Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City, said that a Democrat state senator who on Monday accused Oklahoma police departments and law enforcement officers of extorting money from Hispanic illegal aliens should provide evidence of the alleged wrongdoing.
read more.Sen. Kenneth Corn and Rep. John Trebilcock on Tuesday announced that an agreement to provide some of the most significant public safety funding increases in state history, including funding for additional drug interdiction agents and pay increases for state troopers, has been reached.
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A measure designed to better protect children from child abuse will advance to the Governor’s office after being passed unanimously by the Senate Tuesday. House Bill 2840, the Kelsey Smith-Briggs Child Protection Reform Act, is named in memorial of a two-year-old victim of child abuse from Meeker.
Senator Harry Coates, Senate author of the bill, said the measure will provide greater protection for children and reform how courts and social workers handle child abuse cases.
read more.- Obstruction by Senate Democrats will mean fewer new jobs, higher health care costs for Oklahomans
State Senate Democrats have killed a meaningful lawsuit reform bill, once again proving their loyalty to their trial lawyer allies. Tuesday, Senate Democrats defeated the most meaningful lawsuit reform bill in state history during a meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
read more.Following is a statement by Senator Jay Paul Gumm, D-Durant, author of SB 1747, the original bill authorizing the death penalty for repeat child molesters. That bill was not granted a hearing in the House Corrections and Public Safety Committee.
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